The annual celebration of everything that comes from 1 Infinite Loop in Cupertino has been announced for June 2nd at San Francisco’s Moscone West.

Apple holds its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) each year to help engineers and businessfolk using its iOS or OS X platform develop and improve their applications. With stronger applications more users want to be a part of either ecosystem, and buy Apple’s devices. Just about every large tech platform company — Google, Facebook, SalesForce, Oracle, Box — holds a similar conference.

While the majority of WWDC is smaller breakout sessions that cover computing specialties like the nuance of an iPhone’s user interface or how to optimize memory on a MacBook, typically Apple makes a few big headlines by releasing new versions of its gadgets or updates to its operating system and software.

What exactly Apple will announce at this year’s WWDC remains unclear but the rumor mill will certainly be abuzz.

Tickets for WWDC go on sale this coming Monday at 10 AM PST. Students will also have a chance to earn a free ticket. Additionally, the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) and its partners will aid female engineers.